The founder of Reynard Motorsport has in his collection, among others, the Bar Honda Formula One, driven by Jenson Button.
Adrian Reynard, unavoidable name in world motorsport and founder of Reynard Motorsport when he was just 22 years old (1973), reached his peak in the 80s with the production of cars for Formula 3 and Formula 3000. Reynard Motorsport became considered the largest manufacturer of race cars in the world.Despite having managed to withstand the financial difficulties it went through in the 90s, the company would go bankrupt in 2002. The brand was reborn in 2009 with the name “Reynard Racing Cars”, but never again managed to recover the status it once had.
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Now, the British businessman and designer has decided to put up for sale his personal collection made up of eight vehicles, preserved in the condition in which they finished the last race.
The total price of the collection and of each individual car were not specified, but the responsible company is open to (serious) proposals. This is an excellent opportunity to acquire various pieces of motorsport history.
Check out the complete list of vehicles for sale:
Reynard 863 Formula 3 – Conducted by Andy Wallace
Reynard 873 Formula 3 – Conducted by Johnny Herbert
Reynard 883 Formula 3 – Conducted by J.J.Lehto
Reynard 88D Formula 3000 – Conducted by Roberto Moreno
Reynard 89D Formula 3000 – Conducted by Jean Alesi
Reynard 96 Shell Mercedes Indy Car – Conducted by Bryan Herta
Honda Formula One Bar – Conducted by Jacques Villeneuve
Honda Formula One Bar – Conducted by Jenson Button